@digitalbits-blockchain/xdb-digitalbits-sdk is a Javascript library for communicating with a DigitalBits Frontier server. It is used for building DigitalBits apps either on Node.js or in the browser.
It provides:
- a networking layer API for Frontier endpoints.
- facilities for building and signing transactions, for communicating with a DigitalBits Frontier instance, and for submitting transactions or querying network history.
@digitalbits-blockchain/xdb-digitalbits-sdk is a high-level library that serves as client-side API for Frontier. @digitalbits-blockchain/xdb-digitalbits-base is lower-level library for creating DigitalBits primitive constructs via XDR helpers and wrappers.
Most people will want @digitalbits-blockchain/xdb-digitalbits-sdk instead of @digitalbits-blockchain/xdb-digitalbits-base. You should only use @digitalbits-blockchain/xdb-digitalbits-base if you know what you're doing!
If you add @digitalbits-blockchain/xdb-digitalbits-sdk
to a project, do not add @digitalbits-blockchain/xdb-digitalbits-base
! Mis-matching
versions could cause weird, hard-to-find bugs. @digitalbits-blockchain/xdb-digitalbits-sdk
automatically
installs @digitalbits-blockchain/xdb-digitalbits-base
and exposes all of its exports in case you need them.
Important! The Node.js version of the
@digitalbits-blockchain/xdb-digitalbits-base
(@digitalbits-blockchain/xdb-digitalbits-sdk
dependency) package uses thesodium-native
package as an optional dependency.sodium-native
is a low level binding to libsodium, (an implementation of Ed25519 signatures). If installation ofsodium-native
fails, or it is unavailable,@digitalbits-blockchain/xdb-digitalbits-base
(and@digitalbits-blockchain/xdb-digitalbits-sdk
) will fallback to using thetweetnacl
package implementation.If you are using
@digitalbits-blockchain/xdb-digitalbits-sdk
/@digitalbits-blockchain/xdb-digitalbits-base
in a browser you can ignore this. However, for production backend deployments you should be usingsodium-native
. Ifsodium-native
is successfully installed and working theDigitalBitsSdk.FastSigning
variable will returntrue
.
Using npm to include @digitalbits-blockchain/xdb-digitalbits-sdk in your own project:
npm install --save @digitalbits-blockchain/@digitalbits-blockchain/xdb-digitalbits-sdk
- Install it using npm:
npm install --save @digitalbits-blockchain/xdb-digitalbits-sdk
- require/import it in your JavaScript:
var DigitalBitsSdk = require('@digitalbits-blockchain/xdb-digitalbits-sdk');
- Clone the repo:
git clone https://github.com/xdbfoundation/xdb-digitalbits-sdk.git
- Install dependencies inside xdb-digitalbits-sdk folder:
cd xdb-digitalbits-sdk
npm install
- Install Node 14
Because we support the latest maintenance version of Node, please install and develop on Node 14 so you don't get surprised when your code works locally but breaks in CI.
Here's how to install nvm
if you haven't: https://github.com/creationix/nvm
nvm install
# if you've never installed 14 before you'll want to re-install yarn
npm install -g yarn
If you work on several projects that use different Node versions, you might it helpful to install this automatic version manager: https://github.com/wbyoung/avn
- Observe the project's code style
While you're making changes, make sure to run the linter-watcher to catch any linting errors (in addition to making sure your text editor supports ESLint)
node_modules/.bin/gulp watch
- Add the following postinstall script:
yarn rn-nodeify --install url,events,https,http,util,stream,crypto,vm,buffer --hack --yarn
yarn add -D rn-nodeify
- Uncomment
require('crypto')
on shim.js react-native link react-native-randombytes
- Create file
rn-cli.config.js
module.exports = {
resolver: {
extraNodeModules: require("node-libs-react-native"),
},
};
- Add
import "./shim";
to the top ofindex.js
yarn add @digitalbits-blockchain/xdb-digitalbits-sdk
- Add the following postinstall script:
yarn rn-nodeify --install process,url,events,https,http,util,stream,crypto,vm,buffer --hack --yarn
yarn add -D rn-nodeify
- Add
import "./shim";
to the your app's entry point (by default./App.js
) yarn add @digitalbits-blockchain/xdb-digitalbits-sdk
expo install expo-random
At this point, the digitalbits SDK will work, except that DigitalBitsSdk.Keypair.random()
will throw an error. So to work around this you can create your own method to generate a random keypair like this:
import * as Random from 'expo-random';
import DigitalBitsSdk from '@digitalbits-blockchain/xdb-digitalbits-sdk';
const generateRandomKeypair = () => {
const randomBytes = Random.getRandomBytes(32);
return DigitalBitsSdk.Keypair.fromRawEd25519Seed(Buffer.from(randomBytes));
};
For information on how to use @digitalbits-blockchain/xdb-digitalbits-sdk, take a look at the documentation, or the examples.
There is also Frontier REST API Documentation here.
To run all tests:
gulp test
To run a specific set of tests:
gulp test:node
gulp test:browser
To generate and check the documentation site:
# install the `serve` command if you don't have it already
npm install -g serve
# generate the docs files
npm run docs
# get these files working in a browser
cd jsdoc && serve .
# you'll be able to browse the docs at http://localhost:5000
Documentation for this repo lives in Developers site.
npm version [<newversion> | major | minor | patch | premajor | preminor | prepatch | prerelease]
A new version will be published to npm and Bower by GitHub actions.
npm >= 2.13.0 required. Read more about npm version.
@digitalbits-blockchain/xdb-digitalbits-sdk is licensed under an Apache-2.0 license. See the LICENSE file for details.